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Ah yes the liar's paradox. Point well made, although we still believe there is
value in saying something even if it's just as easy to disbelieve for the
skeptics out there. Not every publication would want to address this topic at
all for fear of bringing it into the light and causing a conversation about
it. We thought it was worth a mention.
Re: length and depth, your point is fair, but we're trying out some shorter
pieces with less emphasis on photos or videos. Long form articles won't go
away, but we feel there is a home for this kind of article as well. Could Cam
have gone further in depth? Yes, of course. Did he have one or two other
points to make? Yes, but they may just appear as separate articles in future,
allowing them to stand alone and start other discussions, which is what we
want more than anything.
May 7, 2014, 10:06 a.m. - Pete Roggeman
#!markdown Ah yes the liar's paradox. Point well made, although we still believe there is value in saying something even if it's just as easy to disbelieve for the skeptics out there. Not every publication would want to address this topic at all for fear of bringing it into the light and causing a conversation about it. We thought it was worth a mention. Re: length and depth, your point is fair, but we're trying out some shorter pieces with less emphasis on photos or videos. Long form articles won't go away, but we feel there is a home for this kind of article as well. Could Cam have gone further in depth? Yes, of course. Did he have one or two other points to make? Yes, but they may just appear as separate articles in future, allowing them to stand alone and start other discussions, which is what we want more than anything.